Youth Driving Vision 2030 Forward

Charles Tawengwa thinks young people hold the key to reaching Vision 2030 goals. During his trip to Young Africa Zimbabwe today, the Harare Provincial Affairs Minister talked about how youth drive growth across the nation.

The government wants to increase youth participation in making decisions from barely 3.3 percent in 2020 to 25 percent when 2030 arrives. They've already launched job training programs, business development classes, and mentorship projects. Leaders keep changing old policies to better support what young people need.

Tawengwa believes that empowering youth unlocks huge potential for everyone's future. He talked about how these young citizens will transform Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income country by 2030. His team works hard to create spaces where youth can launch businesses, find jobs, and bring fresh ideas.

The biggest challenge is helping citizens grab new opportunities to use local materials and start industries that match national plans. Programs at Young Africa Zimbabwe teach practical skills, such as baking, electronics, car repair, paint work, and clothing design. These classes fight joblessness and build strong careers, social power, and better money for everyone.
 

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